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The Heart Wants

166.5K streams

166,531

The Path Of A Tear

68K streams

68,034

When Winter Turns to Spring

37.5K streams

37,495

Everything's Changing (Remix)

33.5K streams

33,466

Songs for the Late Hours

25.8K streams

25,788

She Carries On

6.5K streams

6,483

Weather the Storm

5.4K streams

5,437

New Year, New You

4.7K streams

4,711

I THINK YOU'D BETTER GO (with Strings)

4.4K streams

4,357

Red Mary Janes & a Brand New Hat

3.5K streams

3,549

Biography

‘A very fine jazz singer’ Iggy Pop ‘An extraordinary voice’ Jo Whiley 
 Jo Harrop possesses one of the most unmistakable voices in contemporary jazz, yet she has soul running through her veins. Having won widespread critical acclaim for her last two albums, The Heart Wants and When Winter Turns To Spring, The Path Of A Tear sees Harrop finding her voice as a writer with elegant, confessional songs of unflinching honesty. Few artists can convey the depth of emotion Harrop evokes every time she opens her heart to sing. Anyone who hears her music knows exactly how she feels; the smouldering sadness flowing through her voice speaks for itself. Her songs are where she lives. Music is a form of catharsis for Jo Harrop, an award-winning artist who would rather show you her battle scars than her trophies. Jo Harrop has firmly established herself as one of the most distinctive singer songwriters in British jazz. Having signed to Lateralize Records, she recently made her USA debut with a string of shows at some of the most prestigious venues in the country including New York’s Dizzy’s Club (Jazz at Lincoln Center) and San Francisco’s The SFJAZZ Center. After releasing her debut LP, Weathering The Storm, Harrop burst into the spotlight with a pair of critically-acclaimed, award-winning albums, The Heart Wants and When Winter Turns To Spring, attracting widespread airplay and an eclectic array of highly respected admirers including Iggy Pop, Christian McBride and Chris Seefried.